by Julia Eggles | Nov 29, 2016 | Family Fun, General, Podcasts
When you’ve worked hard to achieve gains for your child’s development and/or learning with your therapist or teachers, it can be difficult to think about stopping. Over the years, Lisa and I have both had clients reluctant to take a break over the summer...
by Lisa Hudson | Oct 31, 2016 | Podcasts, Speech & Language
This week, I spoke with my colleague, Speech Pathologist Bronwyn Sutton, principal therapist at B.E.S.T. Autism Therapy, and author of the The Learning App Guide about the perennial questions: 1. Is screen time bad for kids? 2. What apps are best for children? Bronwyn...
by Julia Eggles | Sep 4, 2016 | Attention, Executive Function, Fine Motor & Writing, Sensory
The sense of touch protects us and is vital for health, well-being and function. In children, when tactile processing is distorted so that ordinary, everyday experiences can become irritating or even painful. It impacts on self-regulation for learning, development and...
by Julia Eggles | Jul 31, 2016 | Attention, Calming & Organization, Podcasts
Some children just can’t enough chewing in! It’s a habit that frustrates teachers and parents alike. They chew on shirt collars, hair, pencils and other non-food objects – sometimes constantly. What’s going on? What can be done about it? Today...
by Julia Eggles | Jul 24, 2016 | Attention, Calming & Organization, Executive Function, Podcasts, Reading, Sensory
It has been a long break between podcasts this time, but we hope you think it’s worth it This week Lisa and I are talking about how to navigate the hectic pace and demands of life with the added burden of homework and home programs. We’re all too familiar...